Optimal path of nanosatellites group injection for earth remote monitoring
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.49.11246Keywords:
Multisensor-based platforms, nanosatellites, orbital injection, branching pathAbstract
The paper proposes the solution of model problem considering all occurrences and effects relatedwith motion of multiple head rocket injecting the group of nanosatellites. The research led to determining the optimumpath that can be used for orbital injection of group of nanosatellite multisensor-based platforms for thepurpose of integrated study of Earth superstandard layerReferences
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